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...despised, so-called "effeminate" game, it has emerged as one of the great sports of the nation. Under the efficient management of the National Lawn Tennis Association, every club, every section has its tournament and its champion. Eleven thousand people witnessed the finals of the National Championship at Forest Hills, New York...
Lieutenant Herbert A. Lawton '14 was killed in action in the Argonne Forest in France, October 7, 1918. He enlisted in the field artillery early in the war and was made a supply sergeant. Late in 1917 he went overseas and for eight weeks was at an artillery school. He was then transferred to the 125th field artillery with the commission of lieutenant...
...Distinguished Service Cross was awarded posthumously to Lieutenant Gardner for "extraordinary heroism in action in the Argonne Forest, October 3, 1918." While leading his company up a steep slope in the face of machine gun fire, he displayed the highest courage, and was killed before he saw his objective fulfilled...
Captain Edward Leslie Grant '06, who met his death in action in the Argonne Forest last fall will be honored by a memorial which is to be erected at the Polo Grounds in New York. Captain Grant was a former third baseman on the New York National League nine. Mr. John McGraw, manager of the New York Nationals is heading the committee which is to raise funds for the memorial...
Lieutenant Earl Thompson West '18, of Woburn was killed in action in the Argonne Forest on September 30, 1918, instead of at Chateau-Thierry on July 1, as was previously reported. Lieutenant West was leading a patrol to find out the position of the German front line trenches...